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Viewership for ABC's airing of Alias in 2003 after Super Bowl XXXVII was dampened by an unusually-long 40-minute post-game show (which featured a performance by Bon Jovi prior to the trophy presentation), which pushed the start time past 11:00 p.m. ET. Although a series high, the episode was one of the lowest-rated Super Bowl lead-outs at the time.
[155] [111] The next year, viewership increased to an average of 3.6 million for the 2002 game, and increased again to 4.2 million for the 2003 game. [156] [157] However, viewership would decline for the next two years; the 2004 game was watched by 3.56 million, and 3.13 million watched the game in 2005. [113] [114] In 2006, however, viewership ...
The field being set up for Timberlake's performance. In July 2017, Britney Spears was rumored to be the headliner, but Pepsi quickly denied it. During August and September 2017, several publications informed that Timberlake was the frontrunner to perform at the Super Bowl LII halftime, first along with his frequent-collaborator Jay-Z as co-headliner, and then as the solo performer. [4]
“NFL on CBS” scored strong viewership numbers with its Week 7 telecast, CBS says. As the Kansas City Chiefs took home another win this week, taking down the Los Angeles Chargers 17-31, the ...
Per a press release from CBS Sports on Tuesday, the viewership numbers were up 10 percent from last season and peaked at a whopping 56.25 million viewers on Sunday evening.
It's why last year, the NFL made up 93 of the top 100 broadcast programs, according to Sportico. "Monday Night Football brings sports, and specifically pro football, into primetime.
2018 Documentary Made as part of ESPN's 30 for 30 series and initially released on the company's ESPN+ streaming service. Examines the life of NFL legend Junior Seau, from his Samoan immigrant origins to NFL superstardom, mental decline, and eventual suicide linked to CTE. Vick: 2020 Documentary Made as part of ESPN's 30 for 30 series.